Brush Jjaemu is a fast-paced arcade game where you brush the orange cat Jjaemu while avoiding unexpected reactions that could end your turn right away. The game keeps a constant, tense pace because you have to be very careful and quick at all times.
Brush Jjaemu is a browser-based, reflex arcade game released in April 2026 by artbyeori, developed using the Godot Engine.
The main character is Jjaemu, a well-known orange cat with a reputation for having strange facial expressions. You are the caretaker, and to get points, you have to brush Jjaemu's fur. The problem is that Jjaemu isn't as nice as it seems.
If you're too eager to brush, the cat can turn around and react instantly, ending your turn with a sudden bite.

| Element | Description |
|---|---|
| Genre | Fast-reflex Arcade |
| Objective | Brush Jjaemu's fur to score points and survive as long as possible |
| How to Play | Hold the mouse to brush, release the mouse to stop |
| Challenge | The cat's unexpected reactions |
| Difficulty | Increases over time |
The game can be played directly in your browser without downloading.
At the beginning, you just need to continuously brush to increase your score. However, high scores don't come from brushing quickly, but from knowing when to stop.
Jjaemu will have moments when it turns its head to look at you. This is the most important signal. If you continue brushing during this time, the game will end immediately.
Continuous brushing is the quickest way to lose. Play rhythmically: brush a few strokes, stop, observe, then continue.
Jjaemu's eyes are the most important signal. As soon as you see him turn around, stop immediately.
This game doesn't require high hand speed but requires mental stability. The more panicked you are, the more likely you are to make mistakes.
The more you play, the more familiar you'll become with the cat's "surprise attack" rhythm, and your reactions will become more accurate.
Brush Jjaemu is a short but intense reflex game where concentration and speed determine how long you survive the unexpected reactions of the orange cat.























